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What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)


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38 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

List why

higher upside.. more physical ability. faster bigger threat to run. bigger arm. Hes better at almost everything except pro readiness and accuracy which can be developed. give me the things thay cant be coached and let the guys we hire do their job.

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7 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

higher upside.. more physical ability. faster bigger threat to run. bigger arm. Hes better at almost everything except pro readiness and accuracy which can be developed. give me the things thay cant be coached and let the guys we hire do their job.

Yeah but if feet are bad by this point they generally won't get better.

He sounds at best like a dual threat QB.

I absolutely don't want a dual threat QB

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3 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

they said the same thing about Willis vs corral.. look where he is and look who is starting this Sunday.. always gamble on upside. 

Yeah if both are project QBs you take the project with the highest ceiling like Mahomes and Allen. If you are gambling with a high pick you better gamble high. 

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

Yeah but if feet are bad by this point they generally won't get better.

He sounds at best like a dual threat QB.

I absolutely don't want a dual threat QB

you should want a dual threat. our most successful qbs have been dual threats as has been the case with most of the league. read option is dominate in the league right now and pocket passers arent doing so great. 

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1 minute ago, Wundrbread33 said:

What are you actually saying? You are implying, but be clear.

I'm implying that its usually a better idea to gamble on the guy with more dynamic traits than higher floor/pro readiness. Being able to run gives you a higher floor until you are able to to read defenses and develop the other side of the game. at the very least day 1 Willis gave you the read option threat that could be counted on day 1. Corrals strengths need to be honned and even now we still dont know if they translate.

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